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Boaz Lavie : ウィキペディア英語版
Boaz Lavie

Boaz Lavie ((ヘブライ語:בועז לביא)) is an Israeli writer, filmmaker and game designer, notable for writing the New York Times best-selling graphic novel ''The Divine'', a collaboration with the award-winning illustrators Asaf Hanuka and Tomer Hanuka, published by First Second Books and Dargaud.
==Biography==

Born in New York, Lavie moved with his Israeli parents back to Israel when he was three years old. During his mandatory army service he was a correspondent for the IDF weekly magazine, Bamahane, and editor in chief of its satirical section. Lavie took part in establishing the first commercial TV broadcaster in Israel, Keshet, working also as a screenplay writer for its local adaptation of ''Wheel of Fortune'', the most viewed TV show in Israel during the 90's. Lavie was film critic and film section editor for Ynet, a major Israeli news website, and worked as a copywriter for yes, the Israeli satellite television provider. Since 2007 Lavie has been working mainly on his own creative projects, writing and directing the critically acclaimed short film ''The Lake'', developing the virtual online board game ''Shobo'', writing the graphic novel ''The Divine'' and publishing short fiction.

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